1 |
His wife, bored in <u>vague</u> knits passively. |
- A. Pretly
- B. Clear
- C. Absent minded
- D. Cleaver
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2 |
this is all some kind of publicity <u>stunt.</u> |
- A. Fashion
- B. trick
- C. tradition
- D. Carnpaign
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3 |
Mr. Spelding crosses to <u>pose</u> with his wife and daughters. |
- A. Impress
- B. Hate
- C. argue
- D. Fight
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4 |
Meteors are<u> blazing</u> hot. |
- A. Slightly
- B. Mildly
- C. Burning
- D. Some one
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5 |
Ellen's age. |
- A. 26 years
- B. 22 years
- C. 25 years
- D. 30 years
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6 |
I merely <u>reason</u> in my simple way. |
- A. Tease
- B. Sleep
- C. Argue
- D. Vanish
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7 |
The flying object has gives rise to so much, irresponsible <u>conjecture</u> |
- A. Response
- B. Action
- C. Conficit
- D. guess
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8 |
None of my people would dream of imrading you. |
- A. Attacking
- B. Challenging
- C. Following
- D. Warning
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9 |
I don't suppose you<u> consent</u> to my intervieturing your on T.V. |
- A. Convince
- B. Agree
- C. Respond
- D. like
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10 |
Who Roger Spalding. |
- A. A general
- B. A soldier
- C. A news caster
- D. A technician
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